The Sacred and Profane History of the World Connected: From the Creation of the World to the Dissolution of the Assyrian Empire at the Death of Sardanapalus, and to the Declension of the Kingdoms of Judah and Israel Under the Reigns of Ahaz and Pekah: Including the Dissertation on the Creation and Fall of Man, Volume 4Baynes, 1808 - History, Ancient |
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Page xxviii
... faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God ; where he b See Middleton's Examinat . p . 128. Burnet's Ar- chæol . p . 284 . Let us take a review of the story , as if it had been told us by Sanchoniatho ...
... faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God ; where he b See Middleton's Examinat . p . 128. Burnet's Ar- chæol . p . 284 . Let us take a review of the story , as if it had been told us by Sanchoniatho ...
Page xxix
... faith : faith , he tells us , ver . 1. is the sub- stance of things hoped for , the evidence of things not seen . The word we translate substance , is óract ; rity of Moses ' history . But shall we now of the Creation and Fall of Man .
... faith : faith , he tells us , ver . 1. is the sub- stance of things hoped for , the evidence of things not seen . The word we translate substance , is óract ; rity of Moses ' history . But shall we now of the Creation and Fall of Man .
Page xxx
... faith is this assurance , an undoubting persuasion of the things hoped for . The apostle adds , that it is the evi- dence , yx , what proves to us things not seen . We are apt to be very indistinct in our notions of faith . In common ...
... faith is this assurance , an undoubting persuasion of the things hoped for . The apostle adds , that it is the evi- dence , yx , what proves to us things not seen . We are apt to be very indistinct in our notions of faith . In common ...
Page xxxi
... faith is not of this sort ; faith cometh by hearing , Rom . x . 17 : it is the belief of what we do not know , of our- selves , but are assured is known by some other , and de- clared to us . Now if we would accurately distinguish ...
... faith is not of this sort ; faith cometh by hearing , Rom . x . 17 : it is the belief of what we do not know , of our- selves , but are assured is known by some other , and de- clared to us . Now if we would accurately distinguish ...
Page xxxiii
... faith ; for we inconsiderately give it up , without any reason for our so doing . For man to tell how human life began , Is hard ; for who himself beginning knew ? MILTON'S Par . Lost , b . viii . For man to pretend further to speak of ...
... faith ; for we inconsiderately give it up , without any reason for our so doing . For man to tell how human life began , Is hard ; for who himself beginning knew ? MILTON'S Par . Lost , b . viii . For man to pretend further to speak of ...
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